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  1. Bad movies? Anything with Robin Williams or Whoopi Goldberg. If they ever make a movie together, that would have to be the biggest waste of film ever. :sleepy:

    I think Whoopi takes that dishonour herself with "Telephone". Has anyone else suffered through that piece of crap?

  2. SAW was one of those movies that while you are watching it you are kinda like WTF? It is like the screenwriter was channeling pure evil to get that result. The story and acting are VERY intense. This is a true horror movie. Not like Freddy or Jason, this one gets in your head and scares you in your soul. Excellent viewing if you can take it.

  3. It changes daily because I listen at my desk at work too - duh. Right now it's:

    Gov't Mule - The Deepest End discs 1&2

    Lynyrd Skynyrd - Live in Cardiff Wales 1975

    Social Distortion - Sex, Love and Rock n Roll

    Seal - Acoustic disc from Greatest Hits Set

    Brooks & Dunn - Red Dirt Road

    Steve Earle - Jerusalem

    Steve Earle - The Revolution Starts Now

    Toby Keith - Shock 'n Y'all

    Country mix I burned

    The Killers - Hot Fuss

  4. When I saw Starship they were riding their 3rd or 4th wave of popularity. They were mediocre - they seemed disinterested I guess would be the best way to describe it - and the sound was horrible. Also, it was a double bill - Joe Walsh was the other half and he was stone drunk - cussing the audience - literally falling down. It was arguably the worst concert I've ever seen.

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  5. Never had a chance to see X - if they come to FL I will make an effort though. I still remember how blown away I was when I heard "Ain't Love Grand" for the first time. It was so raw, really it was probably the first punk type music I ever got into. Up to that point me and my buds were all about the virtuosity and technical ability. Exene and JD and company opened new horizons for us.

  6. Finally!!! I will have a chance to see one of the few remaining original socal punk bands live!!!! Mike Ness and Social Distortion are coming to town!!! I will be at the local indie record store (Daddy Cool's in St. Pete) tomorrow AM to get my tix!!!

    Side note - by going to my local indie record store, there is no TICKETMASTER(BASTARD) service charge. I strongly recommend that you buy concert tix whenever possible without giving TICKETBASTARD a cut. They rape us every time we use them. :rockon: :rockon: :rockon: :rockon: :rockon: :rockon: :rockon: monopolies are supposed to be illegal - fight the good fight - F@#$%^&* TICKETBASTARD and F!@#$%^&* CLEARCHANNEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :: :: ::

  7. Queen is my all time favorite...i wonder how Paul Rodgers will do?

    IMO Paul Rodgers will be MUCH better than GM - although I am very biased because I can't stand GM (if I were king of the universe for a day I would decree that all GM and Wham music be destroyed).... should be interesting to see what kind of arrangements they do to some of the more operatic tunes in their catalog to fit Paul's vocal range. I would guess they will emphasize the bluesier aspect of Queen's music - especially since PR has been immersed in rootsy blues for the last decade.

  8. of course I have TP - it's for my BUNGhole BUNGhole BUNGhole

    Mangione was cuz I was in Jazz band in high school (played bari sax) and KG was... well there's really no excuse for that one, especially three times. And to think I was embarrassed about the Adam Ant show! Don't mess with Tesh - he's almost as cool as Yawni...er ... Yanni :doh:

  9. I was at a friend of mine's house earlier this evening, engaging in a couple of barley pops and some mother nature, and he had on a DVD of Joni from 1979 recorded live in Santa Barbara, CA. It is called "Shadows and Light" and it is available in the commercial marketplace. Her backing band at the time was a who's who of jazz - Pat Metheny on Guitar, Jaco Pastorius on bass, Micheal Brecker on sax, and Danny Elias on drums. It is absolutely phenomenal.

  10. I've dredged up some more from the wasteland that is my memory...

    David Lee Roth w/Poison opening

    Twisted Sister / Great White / TNT - actually got front row tix for this - it meant something at the time, I'm just not sure what

    Scorpions w/Bon Jovi opening 1984

    Ratt w/ Bon Jovi opening 1985

    Bon Jovi w/Guiffria(?) opening New Jersy tour 1987 (?)

    Crosby Stills & Nash at Candlestick Park 1984

    Foreigner (the tour with "Waiting For A Girl Like You" - they were lame by then)

    Blues Traveler 2002

    Chris Duarte (2x)1995 & 2003

    Bullet Boys 1989

    Kenny G (3x - what can I say - my wife loves him)

    Joe Satriani 1992

    Faster Pussycat 1992

    Sponge w/Letter To Cleo 1995

    John Kay & "Steppenwolf" 1986

    GTR (Steve Howe of Yes & Steve Hackett of Genesis) 1986

    Honeymoon Suite 1986

    Roger Waters (Pros & Cons of Hitch-hiking tour) 1985

    Judas Priest w/Dokken 1986

    Accept w/Helix & Keel 1985

    Lord Tracy 1990 (very cool band if you've never heard of them)

    Chuck Mangione (2x) 1982 both times

    Buddy Guy (2x) w/then 12 year old Derek Trucks 1991, and 2004 at HOB Orlando

    BB King w/Tinsley Ellis 1991

    Damn Yankees w/Jackyl 1993 (just for the record Jackyl sucks BDD)

    .38 Special (2x) w/Ted Nugent 1987 & w/Marshall Tucker Band 1992

    Better Than Ezra 1996

    Love/Hate 1990

    Faith No More w/Helmet 1992

    Jimmy Buffet 1995 (yes, I am a parrothead - Hi Ken!!)

    Ziggy Marley 1995

    Pink Floyd at the Metrodome in Minneapolis 1988 "I'm not worthy"

    Alice Cooper (2x) w/Vinnie Vincent Invasion 1986 and w/Guns n Roses 1987 (right before GNR got HUGE)

    Gregg Allman & Friends w/BTO 1987

    Starship w/Joe Walsh - possibly the worst show ever

    Triumph 1986

    Travis Tritt 1992

    Megadeth w/Suicidal Tendencies 1992

    Nazareth 1982

    The Outlaws w/Blackfoot 1981

    Black Uhuru w/Andrew Tosh & Kenny Rankin 1993

    Concrete Blonde 1992

    Warrant w/Kingdom Come 1989

    Edie Brickell & New Bohemians w/Blue Rodeo

    Living Colour (2x) 1989 & 1991

    David Lee Roth w/Cinderella & Extreme 1991

    Black Crowes 1992

    Yellowjackets 1994

    Nightranger w/Y&T 1984

    The Go-Gos w/A Flock of Seagulls 1982 (c'mon now, I had a date for this one)

    Adam Ant 1983 (no date - had to take my sister and her friends)

    Billy Squier w/Saga 1983

    Eddie Money - 1982

    Zebra 1983

    Roxx Gang 1989

    Whitesnake w/Great White 1989

    Delbert McClinton 1996 - and upcoming I have Tix for 02/18/05 to see Delbert McClinton at The Tampa Theatre - www.tampatheatre.org - very cool place - sorry to run so long on this - I guess I've been blessed to have the opportunity to see so many shows. Hopefully there are many more to come. Get out and see whatever you can that appeals to you. SUPPORT LIVE MUSIC - the bands make WAYYYYYY more money on touring and merchandise than they do on record or cd sales. :rockon: :rockon: :rockon:

  11. I got to see them twice - 1st time opening for Ozzy on his Ultimate Sin tour (1985 roughly) - Queensryche was touring for "Rage For Order" and they smoked Ozzy hard - he was waddling aroung like he had twenty pound roids - I remember "Gonna Get Close To You" was big on MTV at the time (you know, when MTV played videos?) and they just rocked out. 2nd time was on the Mindcrime tour opening for Metallica on their "...and justice for all..." tour - IMO Metallica was in their prime at this point - they went limp after that release save one or two decent cuts - Queensryche was excellent - the sound and presentation were top notch - and it was the last show of the tour for them so Metallica and their crew came out during Queensryche's last song and emptied what must've been 50 cans of silly string on them. Guess you had to be there...... :laughing:

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